Life satisfaction; problems faced by country; economic situation; attendance at various meetings; public services; solving problems in the community; people in community; protest participation; military coup; crime victim; police; feeling safe in neighborhood; gangs; judicial system; actions taken to deal with crime; television; political system; trust in religious institutions; trust in President; trust in local institutions; Armed Forces; Armed Forces of United States;
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Life satisfaction; problems faced by country; economic situation; attendance at various meetings; public services; solving problems in the community; people in community; protest participation; military coup; crime victim; police; feeling safe in neighborhood; gangs; judicial system; actions taken to deal with crime; television; political system; trust in religious institutions; trust in President; trust in local institutions; Armed Forces; Armed Forces of United States; pirated DVDs; invading vacant lot; government respecting rights of citizens; government handling of economic issues; democracy; government interest in citizens; understanding of political issues; environment vs. economy; abortion; expressing views of government; rights of homosexuals; bribes; children playing in the streets; robberies; illegal drugs; extortion or blackmail; murders; actions taken to avoid crime; voting; influence of foreign countries; foreign countries trustworthy; punishing children; government assistance.
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Usage Note:

See documentation for links to other datasets included in this group. Interviews were conducted face-to-face.

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DOCUMENTATION

Survey questionnaires and documentation are available for free download.